Windsurf Channel Crossing

Guy Cribb

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Windsurf Channel Crossing-
Guy Cribb and current world champion Antione Albeau are about to cross the English Channel from Cherbourg to Poole, over 70 miles of rough seas and some of the busiest shipping lanes in the world in the next autumn storm to raise money for the Ellen MacArthur Trust and their French counterpart A Chacun Son Cap.
The Ellen MacArthur Trust aims to support, empower and enliven children suffering from cancer, leukaemia or other serious illnesses by introducing them to the joys of sailing on the sea.
By donating to the Ellen MacArthur Trust through supporting Guy and Antoine to manage to windsurf where no other windsurfers have tried before, you will give confidence and happiness back to children who've been stuck in hospitals for months or years, by enabling them to mix with other children who've recovered or are trying to recover from cancer, and feel the camaraderie and bravery of each other whilst sailing or possibly windsurfing.
Please give something, however small, as a symbol of your support for windsurfing, Antione and Guy's wild attempt of a channel crossing and for the children of the Ellen MacArthur Trust and A Chacun Son Cap.
HUGE thanks.
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Raising money for

The Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust is a national organisation that gives young people between the ages of 8-24 who are in recovery from cancer the opportunity to take part in the new and fantastic experience of sailing. The sailing trips aim to rebuild confidence following treatment.

Donations 144

Just saw the video on guycribb.com Fair play, that is quite a feat. Well done!!!

Donation by Bruce Cotsell on
20/01/09

£10.00

+ £2.82 Gift Aid

Brilliant and you should both get into the Guinness book of records before we decide to try to beat the time!

Donation by David and Alex Hensher on
20/12/08

£200.00

well done mate, and a great cause.

Donation by max and miami on
24/11/08

£50.00

+ £14.10 Gift Aid

Atlantic next!

Donation by Matthew Boyd on
21/11/08

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

Great achievement. Much deserved!

Donation by John Lymer on
20/11/08

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

Great adventure. It must have hurt!

Donation by James Dinsmore on
20/11/08

£30.00

+ £8.46 Gift Aid

Donation by Wendy Barratt on
19/11/08

£28.00

+ £7.90 Gift Aid

Encore!

Donation by badrat on
19/11/08

£10.00

Nice one Guy and Antoine

Donation by Chris Tedd on
19/11/08

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

well done

Donation by Mark Robinson on
16/11/08

£15.00

+ £4.23 Gift Aid

Well done, guys!

Donation by Andy and Alison on
15/11/08

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

Brilliant. Well done.... Atlantic next ;)

Donation by Will V on
15/11/08

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

awesome

Donation by Mike Prout on
14/11/08

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

Donation by Kyle McGinn on
13/11/08

£50.00

Did you remember to bring me back some cheese?

Donation by LEVI on
11/11/08

£50.00

+ £14.10 Gift Aid

Well done

Donation by TLP on
06/11/08

£6.00

+ £1.69 Gift Aid

Nice one - you are truly mad. Lucky not to have ended up under a supertanker though...

Donation by Rob Rainey on
05/11/08

£100.00

+ £28.21 Gift Aid

Martin has given £3000 to the EMT and also funded most of the event- respect & thanks to him and to everyone else who've been so generous, thankyou!!

Donation by Guy Cribb on behalf of Martin Coward IKOS on
04/11/08

£500.00

+ £141.03 Gift Aid

Very well done both. I was there to see you finish at Sandbanks. A credit to our sport.